If you are Planning to tour Ajmer to seek blessings at Ajmer Sharif Dargah. Then Rajasthan Car Coach Rental would love to offer you our car rental & Tempo Traveller service from Jaipur to Ajmer Rajasthan Car Coach Rental is a 2010 started taxi agency which provides its service in Rajasthan only and trips to Ajmer by road is one of our most recommended journeys.

The distance between these two cities is around 150 km’s, and you can even make the same day trip from Jaipur to Ajmer.

Reasons to take a Taxi from Jaipur to Ajmer

Located to the southwest of Jaipur, the chaotic, bustling city of Ajmer is in close proximity to Pushkar, the town of Hindu pilgrimage. The city surrounds the extensive Ana Sagar lake, while nestled in the centre of the ring of the majestic Aravalli Hills. With regards to the heritage and history of Islam, Ajmer is the iconic hub in Rajasthan, housing Khwaja Muin-ud-din-Chisti pilgrim centre. Hite a Jaipur to Ajmer taxi and drive to this city that is heavily dotted with amazing examples of Muslim architecture from yesteryears.

Ajmer is known to be a significant hub for Jainism, playing home to the golden Jain temple. The city is packed with high-energy crowds, especially during Muslim festivals. Brimming with natural beauty and used as a stepping stone to visit Pushkar, Ajmer is a wonderful weekend getaway to experience the culture, traditions, craftsmanship and ethos of the people. History buffs and architecture experts find this city to be a mesmerising haunt.

The excitement and colour of the spicy Ajmer cuisine is best experienced at the street food stalls. Samosa, chaat, kadi-bhujje and kachori are the must-haves, widely enjoyed by visitors from all over. The city also has restaurants with great food and good amenities. Hire cabs from Jaipur to Ajmer to experience the glory of this city.

Some Facts About Ajmer and Pushkar:

Ajmer is the fifth largest city in Rajasthan and is well known for two places of religious significance. An ancient Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Brahma at Pushkar and Dargah Shariff, the famous shrine of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Ajmer is surrounded by Aravali Mountains; it is approximately 135 Kms. from Jaipur ( the capital city of Rajasthan ). The two shrines attract many travelers all around the year. Ajmer is a year-round destination, however the best time to visit Ajmer is between month of October and March. The weather is pleasant during this time. The average temperature from October to February can range between 15 to 18 degree Celsius. On some days, the temperature can go as low as 5 degree Celsius.

During Summers from March to May, it is extremely hot at Ajmer / Pushkar, the maximum temperature on a sunny day can go beyond 40 degree Celsius. During Monsoon season from June to September, the green environment looks beautiful and is a pleasant place to be at during this period of the year.

Pushkar is approximately 14 Kms. from Ajmer. As per Hindu mythology, when the wife of Lord Shiva (Bhagwan Shiv) Sati died, Shiva Ji cried so much that it created holy ponds at two places on earth; one at Pushkar in Ajmer. Pushkar lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake and has many temples but it is most famous for Bramha Temple. The Pushkar lake has 52 ghats and is also famous for Camel Fair held in November every year.

About Ajmer

Raja Ajaypal Chauhan founded Ajmer in the 7th century. The city gets its name from “Ajay Meru” which means “Invincible Hills.” It was in the year 1193 that Prithviraj Chauhan lost Ajmer to Mohammed Ghori and since then the city became home to plenty of dynasties.

Interestingly, Ajmer was the city where one of the early meetings between Jahangir, the Mughal King and the Ambassador of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Sir Thomas Roe, took place in the year 1616.